At the New York Fed, our mission is to make the U.S. economy stronger and the financial system more stable for all segments of society. We do this by executing monetary policy, providing financial services, supervising banks and conducting research and providing expertise on issues that impact the nation and communities we serve.
Our economists engage in scholarly research and policy-oriented analysis on a wide range of important issues.
The mission of the Applied Macroeconomics and Econometrics Center (AMEC) is to provide intellectual leadership in the central banking community in the fields of macro and applied econometrics.
The Center for Microeconomic Data offers wide-ranging data and analysis on the finances and economic expectations of U.S. households.
The monthly Empire State Manufacturing Survey tracks the sentiment of New York State manufacturing executives regarding business conditions.
This ongoing Liberty Street Economics series analyzes disparities in economic and policy outcomes by race, gender, age, region, income, and other factors.
As part of our core mission, we supervise and regulate financial institutions in the Second District. Our primary objective is to maintain a safe and competitive U.S. and global banking system.
The Governance & Culture Reform hub is designed to foster discussion about corporate governance and the reform of culture and behavior in the financial services industry.
Need to file a report with the New York Fed? Here are all of the forms, instructions and other information related to regulatory and statistical reporting in one spot.
The New York Fed works to protect consumers as well as provides information and resources on how to avoid and report specific scams.
The Federal Reserve Bank of New York works to promote sound and well-functioning financial systems and markets through its provision of industry and payment services, advancement of infrastructure reform in key markets and training and educational support to international institutions.
The New York Fed provides a wide range of payment services for financial institutions and the U.S. government.
The New York Fed offers the Central Banking Seminar and several specialized courses for central bankers and financial supervisors.
The New York Fed has been working with tri-party repo market participants to make changes to improve the resiliency of the market to financial stress.
We are connecting emerging solutions with funding in three areas—health, household financial stability, and climate—to improve life for underserved communities. Learn more by reading our strategy.
The Economic Inequality & Equitable Growth hub is a collection of research, analysis and convenings to help better understand economic inequality.
The Governance & Culture Reform hub is designed to foster discussion about corporate governance and the reform of culture and behavior in the financial services industry.
Maxim L. Pinkovskiy |
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Economic Research Advisor |
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How Stable Is China’s Growth? Shedding Light on Sparse Data
With Hunter L. Clark and Jeffrey B. Dawson Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, Volume 26 Number 4, October 2020 Shining a Light on Purchasing Power Parities With Xavier Sala-i-Martin American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 12(4): 71-108, October 2020 The Impact of the Managed Care Backlash on Health Care Spending Rand Journal of Economics 51(1): 59-108, March 2020 Growth Discontinuities at Borders Journal of Economic Growth, 22(2): 145-192, June 2017 Lights, Camera, … Income! Illuminating the National Accounts-Household Surveys Debate With Xavier Sala-i-Martin The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 131 (2): 579-631, May 2016 See also >> Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 669, January 2015 Voter Learning in State Primary Elections with Shigeo Hirano, Gabriel Lenz and James Snyder American Journal of Political Science, 59(1): 91-108, January 2015 Africa Is on Time With Xavier Sala-i-Martin Journal of Economic Growth, 2014, 19:311-338 See also >> Federal Reserve Bank of New York Staff Reports, 686, August 2014 World Welfare is Rising: Estimation Using Nonparametric Bounds on Welfare Measures Journal of Public Economics, 97 no.1: 176-195, January 2013 Rational Inattention and Choice under Risk: Explaining Violations of Expected Utility Through a Shannon Entropy Formulation of the Costs of Rationality Atlantic Economic Journal 37, no. 1: 99-112, May 2009 (Winner of International Atlantic Economic Society EconSources.com Best Undergraduate Paper Competition) Maxim Pinkovskiy's CV ![]() |